History of the flag of the United States of America : and of the naval and yacht-club signals, seals, and arms, and principal national songs of the United States, with a chronicle of the symbols, standards, banners, and flags of ancient and modern nations . Seal of the Department of the Interior. Seal of the Department of Justice. 700 Tin: SEAL AM) AKMS oF THE UNITED STATES. DErAitTMENT OF JUSTICE. — Tlic scal of tliis (lopnrtinent is an ea^ on a prone national shield, with olive bianch and arrows inits talons. Below the eagle, in a semicircle, is the motto, Qui j)roDomino Justitia
History of the flag of the United States of America : and of the naval and yacht-club signals, seals, and arms, and principal national songs of the United States, with a chronicle of the symbols, standards, banners, and flags of ancient and modern nations . Seal of the Department of the Interior. Seal of the Department of Justice. 700 Tin: SEAL AM) AKMS oF THE UNITED STATES. DErAitTMENT OF JUSTICE. — Tlic scal of tliis (lopnrtinent is an ea^ on a prone national shield, with olive bianch and arrows inits talons. Below the eagle, in a semicircle, is the motto, Qui j)roDomino Justitiam Scquitnr and nronnd tlie outer rim of the seal thelegend, * Attorney General of the United States. Note to page 693. — The following is the copy of IJartons of the de\icefor the United States arms referred to in the letter of Charles Thomson, as adopted : — Remarks and Explanations of the Device. The escutcheon is composed of chief and pale, the two most honorable thirteen pieces paly reju-esent the several States of the Union, all joined in onesolid, compact entire, supporting a chief, which unites the whole, and represents Con-gress. The motto alludes to this union. The pales in the arms are kejit closely unite
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